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Batch #1 (8 hours)
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Big Nose George | File:Bignosegeorgey.jpg | 20,100 | ... that after Wild West outlaw Big Nose George (pictured) was hanged by a lynch mob, he was made into a pair of shoes? |
New England (medieval), China, Kagoshima | 8,500 & 7,300 | ... that New England used to be part of the Roman Empire, and China is still part of Japan? | |
Gordon Brown (footballer born 1932), Kim Jong-Il (athlete) | 3,300 & 5,300 | ... that Gordon Brown and Kim Jong-Il are both known for their athletic abilities? | |
Sparkie | 6,700 | ... that Sparkie Williams is still singing from his grave 47 years after his death? | |
Peter Jackson (table tennis) | 3,500 | ... that Peter Jackson medaled in table tennis for New Zealand? | |
The Story of Menstruation | 17,000 | ... that in Disney's animated film The Story of Menstruation, the flow is snow white? | |
Genius (TV series) | 3,300 | ... that the idea of a two hooded coat to keep your date dry in the rain is genius? | |
SS Letitia | 5,200 | ... that sightings of Captain Cook were common around New Zealand as late as the 1950s? | |
Kayabukiya Tavern | 4,800 | ... that two monkeys are employed as waiters at the Japanese Kayabukiya Tavern? |
Batch #2 (8 hours)
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Wicked Bible | 21,700 | ... that a 1631 Bible (frontispiece pictured) commanded readers to commit adultery? | |
Sonia Chang-Díaz | 10,000 | ... that Sonia Chang-Díaz won a seat in the Massachusetts Senate after being accused by her opponent of stuffing her bra? | |
hobbit (unit) | 12,200 | ... that in 1825, the Court of Exchequer declared all contracts by hobbits illegal and void in England? | |
Asher Roth | 18,200 | ... that if you go to a local store three weeks from today, you can probably find Asher Roth asleep in the bread aisle? | |
For the Love of Ray J | 11,500 | ... that Caviar, Chardonnay, and Hot Cocoa compete for the love of Ray J? | |
King Lear (baseball) | 3,000 | ... that baseball Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby had his first plate appearance against King Lear? | |
Egypt, Pennsylvania, The Holyland (Wisconsin) | 3,100 & 3,200 | ... that both Egypt and the Holy Land were originally settled by Germans? | |
Sir Winston Churchill (schooner) | 3,800 | ... that Sir Winston Churchill competed in the Tall Ships Race with an all-female crew? | |
Everything | 15,400 | ... that Wikipedia now has an article about everything? |
Batch #3 (6 hours)
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Adam de Stratton | 20,600 | ... that Adam de Stratton was arrested for the possession of toenail clippings (example pictured)? | |
Han solo | 20,800 | ... that a team of archaeologists discovered a fossilized Han Solo in the rocks of China? | |
Theodore Majocci, Pains and Penalties Bill 1820 | 3,600 & 5,000 | ... that Theodore Majocci claimed the Princess of Wales slept with her butler? | |
SM UB-6, SM UB-16 | 4,500 & 3,000 | ... that it took two German submarines, UB-6 and UB-16, to dispatch two World War I Royal Navy recruits? | |
Sacred Cod of Massachusetts | 7,300 | ... that the Massachusetts House of Representatives refused to legislate until the Sacred Cod of Massachusetts was rescued from cod-nappers? | |
SS Indus (1945) | 4,400 | ... that Lewis Hamilton's first name was "Sasbeck"? | |
Land of Green Ginger | 10,500 | ... that the Land of Green Ginger can be seen through the world's smallest window? | |
Bob Backus | 3,200 | ... that track and field star Bob Backus, who set world records in the hammer throw, wore ballet slippers while competing? | |
Chili Bowl (race) | 3,600 | ... that HBO television network broadcast midgets racing for prizes in a chili bowl? |
Batch #4 (4 hours)
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Radio Hat | 3,300 | ... that on her way to Peyton Place, Hope Lange was seen wearing a Radio Hat (pictured)? | |
TIV Resolution | 8,700 | ... that there is a 15,000 ton ship which operates completely out of the water? | |
Lust Control | 7,200 | ... that Lust Control is frowned upon by many Christian groups? | |
Phil Lynott (song) | 1,579 | ... that Phil Lynott was featured in a lunar ecliptic children's fairy tale which has been criticised by internet trolls? | |
Glochidion ferdinandi | 4,600 | ... that cheese trees grow in New South Wales and Queensland? | |
John P. Roberts | 1,300 | ... that before William Rehnquist was sworn in as U.S. Chief Justice, John Roberts financed the Woodstock Festival? | |
SS Lesbian (1915), SS Lesbian (1923) | 7,700 & 3,600 | ... that German seamen forced a lesbian to go down during the First World War, and the French did the same during the Second World War? | |
Hedgehog Pie | 1,800 | ... that Hedgehog Pie is made of 1970s electric folk musicians? | |
banana beer | 2,800 | ... that British beer authorities have declared that women prefer beer made from bananas? | |
Tiger Woods (dog) | 2,900 | ... that Tiger Woods was beaten by a 10-year-old in one of the most prestigious competitions of the year? |